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THE 



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OF THE 

^ocietp of jHapflotper 2De^tenDant^ 
in tl)e J>tate of iWaine 



Chartered September 6. 1901 
Organized November 21. 1901 



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Content^ 

Hi^orical Note. 

Society of Mayflower Descendants. 

Preamble. 

By-Laws. 

Membership Requirements. 

Officers. 

Committees. 

Members and Pilgrim Ance^ry. 

Mayflower Pilgrims and their Descendants 
in the Maine Society. 




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From early New England history we learn that when the 
Pilgrim colonists were dying of famine their lives were saved 
by supplies from Pemaquid, and the adjacent islands on the 
Maine coast. " In the time of these straits," writes Winslow, 
" we must have perished unless God had raised up some 
unknown or extraordinary means for our preservation." Over- 
whelmed by their debt to the London Adventures, which in 
1 626 amounted to eighteen hundred pounds sterling, with six 
hundred pounds additional due to other creditors, they were 
on the verge of despair and hopelessly discouraged when their 
leaders undertook the payment of this crushing debt, which by 
their fur trade with the Abenaki Indians on the Kennebec, 
they accomplished, thus establishing the Pilgrim Colony in the 
New World. The Pilgrim trading-post and early English set- 
tlement at Koussinoc on the banks of the Kennebec River was 
the nucleus of the present city of Augusta, the capital of 
Maine. 



^ocietp of l^apffotoer 2De0centiant^ 

The Society of Mayflower Descendants came into existence 
in the month of December, 1 894, when a society was organ- 
ized in New York. Societies were formed in Connecticut and 
Massachusetts in March, 1 896, and in Pennsylvania the fol- 
lowing July. The General Society was organized at Ply- 
mouth, Mass., January 12, 1897, at a meeting of delegates 
representing the four State Societies. 

The General Board of Assistants chartered the Society of 
Illinois, June, 1897; those of the District of Columbia and 
Ohio, March, 1898, New Jersey in August, 1900, Wiscon- 
sin, Rhode Island and Michigan in February, and Minnesota 
in April, 1901. 

September 6, 1 90 1 , the General Board took favorable 
action upon a petition for a charter for a Society in Maine. 
Of the twenty signers of the petition, eighteen were members 
of the Massachusetts Society and one each of those of New 
York and the District of Columbia. 

The organization of the Society in the State of Maine was 
effected at a meeting of the charter members held at the 



Society of ^aisflower Descendants 



Cabinet of the Kennebec Historical Society in the Lithgow 
Library Building, Augusta, Maine, November 21, A. D. 
1901, the two hundred and eighty-first anniversary of the 
signing of the Compact in the cabin of the Mayflower in Ply- 
mouth Harbor, New England. 

By-Laws were adopted at this meeting and the first board 
of officers elected, the Governor of Maine being unanimously 
chosen the first Governor of the Society. 



Our ancestors, passengers on the Mayflower, having landed 
in December, 1 620, on Plymouth Rock, New England, and 
having come to settle in a new land and found a new home 
and govemment, for the benefit of themselves and their poster- 
ity ; and, after struggles and hardships, which, in the first year 
after their landing carried off one-half of their number, and 
necessitated years of continued bravery and fortitude, against 
innumerable trials of the severest kind, and their acts and exam- 
ple having been instrumental in the establishment of Civil and 
Religious Liberty throughout this land. 

Therefore, the Society of Mayflower Descendants is founded 
by lineal descendants of that band of Pilgrims, to preserve 
their memory, their records, their history, and all facts relating 
to them, their ancestry and their posterity. 



^ocietp of iWapflotder Wt^tmhant^ 
in tJ)e ^tate of ^sr^aine 



BY-LAWS 

1901 
AS AMENDED 



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ARTICLE I. 

NAME. 

This Society shall be called the "Society OF May. 
FLOWER Descendants in the State of Maine" 

ARTICLE II. 
OFFICERS AND BOARD OF ASSISTANTS. 

Section 1 . The officers of this Society shall be a Gov- 
ernor, a Deputy Governor, a Captain, an Elder, a Secretary, a 
Treasurer, a Historian, and a Surgeon. These officers and 
the Past Governors, w^ho retain their membership in the 
Society, together with five other members elected for that pur- 
pose shall constitute a Board of Assistants. 

Sec. 2. The Officers and Assistants shall be elected by 
ballot at the annual meeting and a majority of the votes cast 
shall determine the choice. Their term of office shall be for 
one year and until their successors shall have been elected. 

ARTICLE III. 
GOVERNOR. 

The Governor, or in his absence the Deputy Governor or 
in his absence a Chairman pro tempore, shall preside at all 



14 Socletig of /iBaistlower Descendants 

meetings of the Society and of the Board of Assistants, and 
perform the usual duties pertaining to his office. 

ARTICLE IV. 
DEPUTY GOVERNOR. 

The Deputy Governor, in the absence of the Govemor, 
shall preside at all meetings of the Society and Board of 
Assistants, and in the case of a vacancy in the office of Gov- 
emor by death or otherwise, shall succeed to that office for the 
remainder of the year. 

ARTICLE V. 

CAPTAIN. 

The Captain shall carry out all orders of the Govemor or 
the Society and act as Marshal at all parades and on occasions 
of ceremony. 

ARTICLE VI. 
ELDER. 

The Elder shall officiate w^hen called upon at any meeting 
of the Society. He shall be a regularly ordained Elder, 
Bishop, Minister or Deacon of a Christian Church. 

ARTICLE VII. 
SECRETARY. 

The Secretary shall give due notice of all meetings of the 
Society and the Board of Assistants and keep an accurate 
record of the proceedings of such meetings. He shall notify 



state of ^ainc 15 



new members of their election, and keep a roll of the members 
of the Society. He shall conduct the correspondence of the 
Society, and shall have charge of the Seal and all documents 
belonging to the Society and shall perform such other duties as 
the Society or his office may require. 

ARTICLE VIII. 
TREASURER. 

The Treasurer shall collect all fees and dues, shall attend to 
all disbursements, and shall have charge of all funds of the 
Society, under the direction of the Board of Assistants. He 
shall keep the accounts of the Society and shall report, at any 
meeting of the Board of Assistants to which he shall have 
been requested so to report, the balance of any moneys on 
hand and outstanding obligations of the Society as far as prac- 
ticable, and shall at the annual meeting report in full the receipts 
and disbursements of the previous year. He shall keep suit- 
able books of account, which shall at all times be opened to 
the inspection of any member of the Board of Assistants and 
the Finance Committee. His accounts shall be audited annu- 
ally, or as often as the Board of Assistants may direct. 

The fiscal year of the Society shall end on the thirty-first 
day of October in each year. 

ARTICLE IX. 
HISTORIAN. 

The Historian shall examine and report on all proofs of 



16 Socicti2 of /iRai^tlower BcscenDants 

eligibility filed by applicants for membership. He shall keep a 
record of all certificates of membership signed by him, and 
shall keep a detailed record of all celebrations of the Society. 

ARTICLE X. 

SURGEON. 

The Surgeon shall have been duly admitted to the practice 
of medicine. 

ARTICLE XI. 
BOARD OF ASSISTANTS. 

Section 1 . The management and control of the affairs of 
the Society, subject in all respects to such instructions and lim- 
itations as may from time to time be prescribed by the Society, 
shall be in the hands of the Board of Assistants. Three mem- 
bers of the Board of Assistants shall constitute a quorum. 

Sec. 2. They shall, after each annual meeting, appoint the 
following Standing Committees : Membership, Finance, Library, 
Historical Research, and Entertainment, which may be 
appointed from the Board of Assistants or from the Society at 
large of not less than three members each and as many more 
as they shall determine. 

Sec. 3. They shall elect Representatives and Delegates 
not otherwise provided for, and shall fill any vacancy occurring 
in the list of Officers, Assistants or Committees, by the election 
of a member to hold office until the ensuing annual meeting. 



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ARTICLE XII. 
DUTIES OF COMMITTEES. 

All committees shall report to the Board of Assistants and 
act under their direction. 

ARTICLE XIII. 
MEMBERSHIP. 

Section 1 . Every direct descendant, over eighteen years 
of age, of any passenger on the Mayflower on the voyage 
which ended at Plymouth in December, I 620, shall be eligi- 
ble for membership in this Society. 

Sec. 2. Every applicant for membership shall be nomina- 
ted and seconded by two members of the Society, on the 
" Preliminary Application " blanks, fumished by the Society. 
All nominations shall be favorably reported upon by the Mem- 
bership Committee before " Pedigree" blanks shall be furnished. 

Sec. 3. Every application shall give in detail the proof of 
eligibility with complete references to authorities quoted as 
required by the Constitution and regulations of the General 
Society, and shall be accompanied by the entrance fee, and 
the dues for the current year. After examination by the His- 
torian, it shall be referred to the Board of Assistants, who shall 
vote upon it by secret ballot. Two negative votes shall act as 
a rejection of the applicant. If the pedigree papers of an 
applicant are not filed with the Secretary within six months 
from date of approval of the preliminary application, such 
approval shall become void. 



18 Society ot ^aigflowec BescenDants 



Sec. 4. The name of any member whose annual dues 
shall remain unpaid for one year may after due notice be 
dropped from the roll of membership at the direction of the 
Board of Assistants. 

Sec. 5. Any member, for cause or conduct prejudicial to 
the interests of the Society, may be suspended or expelled by 
a two-thirds vote of the Board of Assistants. But no member 
shall be suspended or expelled unless written charges against 
such member have been presented to the Board of Assistants, 
who shall give such member opportunity to be heard and 
refute such charges. 

Sec. 6. No person who may be enrolled as a member of 
this Society shall be permitted to continue in membership if 
proof of eligibility shall be found to be defective. The Board 
of Assistants, after thirty days' notice to such person to sub- 
stantiate claim, and upon failure so to do may require the Sec- 
retary to erase such name from the membership roll. 

Sec. 7. The Board of Assistants shall have power to 
make rules governing the admission of members by transfer 
from a Society of Mayflower Descendants in other States and 
may in their discretion remit the entrance fee and annual dues 
for first year of such applicant for membership. 

ARTICLE XIV. 
ENTRANCE FEES AND DUES. 
The entrance fee shall be Five Dollars. The annual dues 



state of /llbalne 19 



shall be Two Dollars, payable on or before the first day of 
November in each year. The payment of dues by a member 
elected during the months of August, September and October 
shall continue membership until the end of the next succeeding 
fiscal year. The payment of Fifty Dollars by an active mem- 
ber at one time shall constitute such person a Life Member 
and shall exempt such member from annual dues. 

ARTICLE XV. 
MEETINGS. 

Section 1 . The annual meeting shall be held on the 
twenty-first day of November, the anniversary of the Signing 
of the Compact on board the Mayflower at Plymouth, New 
England, at such place and hour as may be determined by the 
Board of Assistants. When this date shall fall on a Sunday, 
the annual meeting shall be held on the follov^ng day. At all 
meetings of the Society, five members shall constitute a quorum. 

Sec. 2. Special meetings of the Society shall be called by 
the Governor, when directed so to do by the Board of Assist- 
ants, or whenever requested in writing by ten or more mem- 
bers, on giving fifteen days' notice, specifying the time and 
place of such meeting and the business to be transacted. 
Notice of all meetings of the Society shall be mailed to each 
member at least ten days before the meeting. 

Sec. 3. The Board of Assistants shall meet once in each 
month, except the months of June, July and August, at such 
time and place as shall be determined by the Board. 



20 Society ot l^bn^Uovoct 2)e6CcnDant0 

Sec. 4. Special meetings of the Board of Assistants may 
be called by the Governor at any time, and shall be called on 
the request of three members of the Board made in writing. 
Notice of all meetings of the Board of Assistants shall be mailed 
at least three days before the meeting. 

Sec. 5. The following shall be the order of business at all 
meetings of the Society : 

1 . Reading the Records. 

2. Communications and actions thereon. 

3. Report of Officers. 

4. Reports of Committees. 

5. Unfinished Business. 

6. Election of Officers. 

7. New Business. 

ARTICLE XVI. 
AMENDMENTS. 
These By-Laws may be amended or repealed, provided 
written resolutions to that effect are first presented to and 
approved by a majority of the Board of Assistants present at 
any meeting of said Board ; provided said amendments are 
subsequently approved by a majority of the members present at 
any meeting of the Society ; and provided, further, that when- 
ever these By-Laws are to be amended, repealed, or in any way 
changed, notice thereof, specifying said changes in full, shall be 
sent to each member of the Society at least ten days before 
such action is to be taken. 



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Every step in the pedigree must be proved by complete 
reference to published genealogies, tovm histories or other 
published works recognized by the Society as authoritative, 
giving in each instance the volume and page quoted ; or by 
filing certified copies of town, county or church records, 
tombstone inscriptions or other satisfactory evidence. No 
statement of descent will be accepted based in any detail upon 
mere family or local tradition. 

If applicant is descended from more than one Mayflower 
ancestor, one name only, and one line only, should be used in 
making application. Blanks for proof of additional lines of 
eligibility will be fumished by the Secretary after election to 
membership. The supplemental blanks must be executed in 
the same manner as originals. 

Certificates of Membership, Insignia and Rosette Buttons 
can be secured by members upon application to the Secretary. 



25aarti of ^^^i^tant^ 

OFFICERS, 190 1 -2: 

Governor : 
JOHN FREMONT HILL. 

Deputy Governor : 

ARCHIE LEE TALBOT. 

Captain : 

HENRY NATHANIEL FAIRBANKS. 

Secretary : 

FREDERICK STURDIVANT VAILL. 

Treasurer : 

HIRAM LEANDER PISHON. 

Historian : 

PHILIP FOSTER TURNER. 

Assistants : 

JOSEPH PARKER BASS, 
WILLIS ELLIS PARSONS, 
EMMA HUNTINGTON NASON. 
CHARLES LIVINGSTONE CUSHMAN, 
ANNABEL STETSON. 



24 Societi2 ot /iBa^flowec Descendants 

25oatD of a^^i^tant^ 

OFFICERS, 1 902-3: 

Governor : 
JOHN FREMONT HILL. 

Deputy Governor : 

ARCHIE LEE TALBOT. 

Captain : 

HENRY NATHANIEL FAIRBANKS. 

Secretary : 
FREDERICK STURDIVANT VAILL. 
Treasurer : 
HIRAM LEANDER PISHON. 
Historian : 
PHILIP FOSTER TURNER. 
Assistants : 
JOSEPH PARKER BASS, 
WILLIS ELLIS PARSONS, 
EMMA HUNTINGTON NASON, 
CHARLES LIVINGSTONE CUSHMAN, 
ANNABEL STETSON. 



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25Datb of ai^^i^tant^ 

OFFICERS, 1903-04: 

Governor: 

ARCHIE LEE TALBOT. 

Deputy Governor: 

HENRY NATHANIEL FAIRBANKS. 

Captain : 

ELLIOTT WOOD. 

Secretary : 

FREDERICK STURDIVANT VAILL. 

Treasurer : 

HIRAM LEANDER PISHON. 

Historian : 
PHILIP FOSTER TURNER. 
Surgeon : 
ELISHA HOPKINS, Jr.. M. D. 
Assistants : 
WILLIS ELLIS PARSONS, 
EMMA HUNTINGTON NASON, 
CHARLES LIVINGSTONE CUSHMAN, 
AUGUSTUS HATCH BABCOCK. 
ROSCOE CLINTON REYNOLDS. 
Past Governor : 
JOHN FREMONT HILL. 



26 Socfeti3 ot /iBai^tlowcr 2)c0cenDant0 



COMMITTEES: 

Membership : 

PHILIP FOSTER TURNER, 
FREDERICK STURDIVANT VAILL. 
GEORGE FRANKLIN REYNOLDS. 

Finance : 

JOSEPH PARKER BASS, 

LENA FARRINGTON CUSHMAN. 

AUGUSTUS HATCH BABCOCK. 

Library : 

WILLIAM GUSHING DONNELL, 
MARTHA COBB WIGHT, 
ABBY ANNAH FAIRBANKS. 

Research : 

EMMA HUNTINGTON NASON, 

WILLIS ELLIS PARSONS, 

HENRY NATHANIEL FAIRBANKS. 

Entertainment : 

JOHN FREMONT HILL, 

MARIA WADSWORTH MURRAY, 

EDWARD GRISWOLD VAILL. 



state of ^alnc 



27 



a^emfiet^ anb pilgrim ance^trp 



State 
Nos. 

29. 



13. 



14. 



44. 



52. 



51. 



Bangor, 



CLARK. MERVIN WASHBURN, 
Elected 30 September, 1904. 
Eighth in descent from Myles Standish. 
Eighth in descent from Stephen Hopkins. 



Portland, 



General 

Nos. 



Addresses. 
Waterville. 2020 



1640 



1577 



Names. 

ALDEN. CHARLES HENRY, 

Elected 25 October, 1902. 
Seventh in descent from John Alden. 
Eighth in descent from William MuUins. 

BABCOCK, AUGUSTUS HATCH, 
Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 611. 
Eighth in descent from Degory Priest. 

BASS, JOSEPH PARKER, 
Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 574. 
Eighth in descent from William Brewster. 

CLARKE, ANNIE AUGUSTA, Portland, 2196 

Elected 27 June, 1903. 
Tenth in descent from James Chilton. 

CLARK, ANTOINETTE LANGDON (PAINE), 

Mrs. Mervin Washburn Clark. Portland, 2344 

Elected 22 October, 1904. 
Ninth in descent from Francis Cooke. 
Eighth in descent from John Alden. 
Ninth in descent from William Mullins. 



2334 



28 Societig of /IRai2flowcr DcsccnDants 



States General 

Nos. Names. Addresses. Nos. 

36. CLIFFORD, SUSAN ADELAIDE (GLIDDEN). 

Mrs. Henry W. Clifford. Newcastle. 1055 

Elected 25 May. 1903. 
Ninth in descent from William Bradford. 

42. COBURN. HELEN SOPHIA (MILLER). 

Mrs. Stephen Coburn. Skowhegan. 2194 

Elected 27 June, 1903. 
Ninth in descent from William Brewster. 

43. COBURN, LOUISE HELEN. Skowhegan. 2195 

Elected 27 June. 1903. 

Tenth in descent from William Brewster. 

5. CUSHMAN, CHARLES LIVINGSTONE, Auburn. 202 

Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 22. 

Eighth in descent from Isaac Allerton. 

Eighth in descent from Francis Eaton. 

Eighth in descent from John Howland ( in two lines ). 

Ninth in descent from John Tilley ( in two lines ). 

6. CUSHMAN, LENA (FARRINGTON). Auburn. 201 

Mrs. Charles Livingstone Cushman. 

Charter Member. Massachusetts, No. 21. 

Eighth in descent from John Alden. 

Ninth in descent from William Mullins. 
27. CURTIS, LOUIS BEERS, Bridgeport, Conn., 2018 

Elected 25 October, 1902. 

Ninth in descent from William Bradford. 
16. DONNELL, WILLIAM GUSHING, Houlton. 946 

Charter Member. Massachusetts. No. 325. 

Eighth in descent from William Bradford. 





State of /Iftainc 




29 


State 






General 


Nos. 


Names. 

Ninth in descent from John Howland. 
Tenth in descent from John Tilley. 


Addresses. 


Nos. 


50. 


DOTEN, ANSEL ROBBINS. 
Elected 30 September, 1904. 
Sixth in descent from Edward Doty. 


Portland, 


2336 


45. 


DOTEN, ELMER ANSEL, 

Elected 6 August, 1903. 

Seventh in descent from Edward Doty. 


Portland, 


2217 


21. 


DOTEN, ROSWFI ] , FARNUM, 

Elected 22 February, 1902. 

Sixth in descent from Edward Doty, 


Portland, 


1898 


11. 


FAIRBANKS, ABBY ANNAH (WOODWORTH), 






Mrs. Henry Nathaniel Fairbanks. 


Bangor, 


1388 




Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 498. 








Eighth in descent from William Bradford. 








Eighth in descent from John Howland. 








Ninth in descent from John Tilley. 








Eighth in descent hom Richard Warren. 






10. 


FAIRBANKS, HENRY NATHANIEL. 
Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 497. 
Seventh in descent from John Howland. 
Eighth in descent from John Tilley. 
Eighth in descent from Isaac Allerton. 


Bangor, 


1387 


46. 


FAIRBANKS, HILAND LOCKWOOD, 

Elected 16 July. 1904. 

Ninth in descent from William Bradford. 


Bangor, 


2321 



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Society ot /JRa^flowcr 2)escen5ants 




State 






General 


Nos. 


Names. 


Addresses. 


Nos. 


37. 


FOX. JAMES CARTER. 

Elected 29 May, 1903. 

Tenth in descent from Richard Warren. 


Portland. 


2185 


31. 


GANNETT. GRACE BELLE. 
Elected 25 October. 1902. 
Ninth in descent from James Chilton. 
Ninth in descent hom Peter Brown. 


Augusta. 


2022 


28. 


HARDIN, ANNA BEl ,1 F, ( SNOWE ). 








Mrs. Edward Howe Hardin. 


South Brewer. 


2019 




Elected 25 October. 1902. 








Ninth in descent from Myles Standish. 






32. 


HARMON. ISABEll F TYLER (CLARK). 






Mrs. Charles Cobb Harmon. 


Portland. 


2023 




Elected 25 October. 1902. 








Eighth in descent from Myles Standish. 






2. 


HI! J „ JOHN FREMONT, 

Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 661. 
Sixth in descent from Henry Sampson. 


Augusta. 


1788 


49. 


HOPKINS. ELISHA. Jr.. M. D.. 

Elected 21 September. 1904. 

Seventh in descent from Stephen Hopkins. 


Searsport, 


2335 


41. 


HUNTER. LYDIA ANNE. 
Elected 29 May. 1903. 
Eighth in descent from John Alden. 
Ninth in descent hom William Mullins. 


Machias. 


2189 





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31 


State 






General 


Nos. 


Names. 


Addresses. 


Nos. 


48. 


LIBBY. GEORGE DEXTER, 

Elected 16 July. 1904. 

Seventh in descent from John Howland. 

Eighth in descent from John Tilley. 


Gardiner, 


2323 


23. 


MURRAY, MARIA (WADSWORTH), 

Mrs. Benjamin Bixby Murray. 
Elected 26 March. 1902. 
Eighth in descent from William Bradford. 


Calais. 


1900 


4. 


NASON. EMMA (HUNTINGTON). 


Augusta, 


736 




Mrs. Charles H. Nason. 








Charter Member. Massachusetts. No. 230. 








Ninth in descent from William Brewster. 






26. 


PARSONS. CHARLES LATHROP. Durh< 

Massachusetts Society, No. 1 12. 
Elected 26 March, 1902. 
Ninth in descent from William Brewster. 
Ninth in descent from John Howland. 
Tenth in descent from John Tilley. 
Eighth in descent from John Alden, 
Ninth in descent hom William Mullins, 
Ninth in descent from Richard Warren. 
Eighth in descent from Love Brewster. 


im. N. H.. 


494 


15. 


PARSONS. WILLIS FI I IS. 
Charter Member, District of Columbia. No. 87. 
Ninth in descent from William Bradford. 


Foxcroft, 


1626 


3. 


PISHON. HIRAM 1 PANDER, 

Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 318. 
Ninth in descent from Peter Brown. 


Augusta, 


939 



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Society Of /iBa^flower Descendants 




State 






General 


Nos. 


Names. 


Addresses. 


Nos. 


39. 


REYNOLDS, CATHERINE (GILMORE) 

Mrs. Roscoe Clinton Reynolds. 
Elected 29 May, 1903. 
Seventh in descent from Myles Standish. 
Seventh in descent from Stephen Hopkins. 
Seventh in descent from Francis Cooke. 
Seventh in descent from Isaac Allerton. 
Seventh in descent from John Alden. 
Eighth in descent from William Mullins. 


Lew^iston, 


2187 


40 


. REYNOLDS, GEORGE FRANKLIN, 
Elected 29 May, 1903. 
Eighth in descent from Myles Standish. 
Eighth in descent from Stephen Hopkins. 
Eighth in descent from Francis Cooke. 
Eighth in descent from Isaac Allerton. 
Eighth in descent from John Alden. 
Ninth in descent from William Mullins. 


Portland, 


2188 


38. 


REYNOLDS, ROSCOE CLINTON. 

Elected 29 May. 1903. 

Eighth in descent from John Alden. 

Ninth in descent from William Mullins. 


Lewiston, 


2186 


25. 


ROYCE. ELINOR CAROLINE (LUFKIN 


). 






Mrs. Stephen Edmunds Royce. St. Albans. Vt., 


1017 




New York Society, No. 440. 








Elected 26 March, 1902. 








Seventh in descent from George Soule. 








Eighth in descent from John Alden. 








Ninth in descent from William Mullins. 









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33 


State 






General 


Nos. 


Names. 


Addresses. 


Nos. 


24. 


SHAW. EDWARD ARTHUR, 

Elected 26 March. 1902. 
Tenth in descent from John Alden. 
Eleventh in descent from William Mullins. 
Ninth in descent from Francis Eaton. 


Portland. 


1901 


35. 


SMITH, GRACE MAUD (COBURN). 
Mrs. George Otis Smith. 
Elected 29 May, 1903. 
Tenth in descent from William Brewster. 


Skowhegan, 


2184 


18. 


STETSON, ANNABEL, 

Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 287. 


Brunswick, 


875 




Eighth in descent hom William Brewster ( in 


two lines ). 






Ninth in descent hom William Mullins. 








Ninth in descent from Richard Warren. 








Eighth in descent from John Alden. 








Seventh in descent hom Love Brewster ( in 


two lines ). 




22. 


STURGES, ALONZO WALTON. 
Elected 22 February. 1902. 
Ninth in descent from John Howland. 
Tenth in descent from John Tilley. 


Lewiston. 


1899 


47. 


SWETT. CARLOl 1 A MARY. M. D.. 

Elected 16 July. 1904. 

Tenth in descent from William Brewster. 


Bangor, 


2322 


1. 


TALBOT, ARCHIE I FF. 


Lewiston. 


902 




Charter Member. Massachusetts. No. 297. 








Seventh in descent from John Howland. 








Eighth in descent from John Tilley. 







34 


Society of jflRa^tlowec descendants 




State 






General 


Nos. 


Names. 
Ninth in descent from John Tilley. 


Addresses. 


Nos. 




Ninth in descent from Degory Priest ( in three 


lines ). 






Eighth in descent from John Howland. 








Eighth in descent from Peter Brown. 








Eighth in descent from Francis Cooke. 






34. 


TURNER, HARLAN BARZILLAI. 

Elected 29 May. 1903. 

Tenth in descent horn "William Brewster. 


Portland. 


2183 


7. 


TURNER, PHILIP FOSTER, 

Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 567. 
Ninth in descent from William Brewster. 


Portland. 


1570 


9. 


VAILL, CHARLOl IL EFFIRTH ( STURDIVANT ). 






Mrs. Edward E. Vaill. 


Portland, 


432 




Charter Member, New York, No. 242. 








Eighth in descent hom Myles Standish. 








Eighth in descent from Richard Warren. 








Eighth in descent from John Alden. 








Eighth in descent from George Soule. 








Ninth in descent hom William Mullins. 








Tenth in descent from James Chilton. 








Seventh in descent hom Stephen Hopkins. 






20. 


VAILL. EDWARD GRISWOLD. 

Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 680. 
Ninth in descent from John Alden. 
Tenth in descent hom William Mullins. 


Portland. 


1844 


8. 


VAILL, FREDERICK STURDIVANT. 

Charter Member, Massachusetts. No. 260. 
Ninth in descent from Myles Standish. 


Portland. 


827 



state of /nbafnc 




35 


Stale 




General 


No8. Names. 


Addresses. 


Nos. 


19. VAILL. JULIA CORNELIA. 


Portland. 


1842 


Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 678. 






Ninth in descent from John Alden. 






Tenth in descent from William Mullins. 






17. WIGHT, MARTHA COBB. 


Rockland. 


1578 



30. 



33. 



Charter Member. Massachusetts. No. 575. 
Ninth in descent from John Howland. 
Tenth in descent from John Tilley. 

WOOD. ELLIOTT. 
Elected 25 October. 1902. 
Seventh in descent from Peter Brown. 



Winthrop. 2021 



WOOD. ABBIE ELLEN, 
Elected 21 November. 1902. 
Eighth in descent from Peter Brown. 



Northeast Harbor. 2072 



1 




anti tf^tit 2De^centiant^ 




John Alden and wife Priscilla (Mullins). 




Names. 


State Nos. 


Charles Henry Alden, ..... 


29 


Mrs. Antoinette Langdon Clark, 








5 


Mrs. Lena Fanington Cushman, 








6 


Lydia Anne Hunter, 








41 


Charles Lathrop Parsons, 








6 


Mrs. Catherine Gilmore Reynolds, 








39 


George Franklin Reynolds, 








40 


Roscoe Clinton Reynolds, 








38 


Mrs. Elinor Caroline Royce, 








25 


Edward Arthur Shaw, 








24 


Annabel Stetson, 


/ 






18 


Mrs. Charlotte F. S. Vaill, 








9 


Edward Griswold Vaill, 








20 


Julia Cornelia Vaill, 








19 


Isaac Allerton. 




Charles Livingstone Cushman, .... 


5 


Henry Nathaniel Fairbanks, .... 


10 


Mrs. Catherine Gilmore Reynolds, 


39 


George Franklin Reynolds, .... 


40 



38 Society ot /Bba^tlowct Descendants 


NamM. Slate Nos. 


WiUiam Bradford. 


Louis Beers Curtis, .... 


27 


William Gushing Donnell, 








16 


Mrs. Abby Annah Fairbanks, . 








II 


Hiland Lockwood Fairbanks, . 








46 


Susan Adelaide Clifford, 








36 


Mrs. Maria Wadsworth Murray, 








23 


Willis Ellis Parsons, . 








15 


Love Brewster. 


Charles Lathrop Parsons, ..... 26 


Annabel Stetson, 18 


William Brewster and wife Mary. 


Joseph Parker Bass, . . . . . . 14 1 


Louise Helen Coburn, . 








43 


Mrs. Helen Sophia Coburn, 








42 


Mrs. Emma Huntington Nason, 








4 


Charles Lathrop Parsons, 








26 


Mrs. Grace Maude Smith 








35 


Annabel Stetson, 








18 


Garlotta Mary Swett, . 








47 


Harlan Barzillai Turner, 








34 


Philip Foster Turner, . 








7 


Peter Brown. 


Grace Belle Gannett, . . . . . . 31 


Hiram Leander Pishon, ..... 3 


Abbie Ellen Wood 33 



state of ^alne 


39 


Names. 

Archie Lee Talbot. . . . 

Elliott Wood 


State Nos. 
1 

30 


James Chilton and wife. 




Annie Augusta Clarke, . . . ^ 
Grace Belle Gannett, ..... 
Mrs. Charlotte F. S. Vaill 


44 

31 

9 


Francis Cooke. 




Mrs. Antoinette Langdon Clark, 

Mrs. Catherine Gilmore Reynolds, 

George Franklin Reynolds, .... 

Archie Lee Talbot 


52 

39 

40 

1 


Edward Doty. 




Ansel Robbins Doten, . . . 

Elmer Ansel Doten, ..... 

Roswell Farnum Doten, .... 


50 
45 
21 


Francis Eaton. 




Charles Livingstone Cushman, . 

Edward Arthur Shaw, .... 


5 

24 



Gyles Hopkins. 
Elisha Hopkins, Jr., M. D., . . . . 49 

Stephen Hopkins. 
Mervin Washburn Clark, . . . . . 5 1 

Elisha Hopkins, Jr., M. D., ..... 49 



40 Society Of /iBa^flower BcscenDantg 


Names. State Nos. 


Mrs. Catherine Gilmore Reynolds, .... 39 


George Franklin Reynolds, .... 


40 


Mrs. Charlotte F. S. Vaill 


9 


John Howland and wife Elizabeth ( Tilley ) 




Charles Livingstone Cushman, .... 


5 


William Cushing Donnell, 








16 


Mrs. Abby Annah Fairbanks, 








II 


Henry Nathaniel Fairbanks, 








10 


George Dexter Libby, 








48 


Charles Lathrop Parsons, 








26 


Alonzo Walton Sturges, 








22 


Archie Lee Talbot, 








1 


Martha Cobb Wight, . 








17 


William Mullins and wife Alice. 


Charles Henry Alden, ..... 29 


Mrs. Antoinette Langdon Clark, 








52 


Mrs, Lena Farrington Cushman, 








6 


Lydia Anne Hunter, . 








41 


Charles Lathrop Parsons, 








26 


Catherine Gilmore Reynolds, . 








39 


George Franklin Reynolds, 








40 


Roscoe Clinton Reynolds, 








38 


Mrs. Elinor Caroline Royce, 








25 


Edward Arthur Shaw, 








24 


Annabel Stetson, 








18 


Mrs. Charlotte F. S. Vaill, . 








9 


Edward Griswold Vaill. 








20 


JuUa Cornelia Vaill. . 








19 



state ot /Bbainc 



41 



I 



Names. 



Augustus Hatch Babcock, 
Archie Lee Talbot, 



Degory Priest. 



Henry Sampson. 

John Fremont Hill, ... 

George Soule. 



State Nos. 



Mrs. Elinor Caroline Royce, 






. 


, 


25 


Mrs. Charlotte F. S. Vaill, . 


9 


Myles 


Standish. 


Mervin Washburn Clark, 


51 


Mrs. Anna Belle Hardin, 


. 




28 


Mrs. Isabelle Tyler Harmon, . 






32 


Mrs. Catherine Gilmore Reynolds, 


. 




39 


George Franklin Reynolds, 


. 




40 


Mrs. Charlotte F. S. Vaill, . 


. 




9 


Frederick Sturdivant Vaill, 






8 


John 


TiUey. 


Charles Livingstone Cushman, . 


5 


William Gushing Donnell, 










16 


Mrs. Abby Annah Fairbanks, 










11 


Henry Nathaniel Fairbanks, 










10 


George Dexter Libby, . 










48 


Charles Lathrop Parsons, 










26 


Alonzo Walton Sturges, 










22 


Archie Lee Talbot, 










1 


Martha Cobb Wight, . 










17 



42 



Society ot /n^aigflower Descendants 



Richard Warren 



tate Nos. 



Mrs. Abby Annah Fairbanks, 


11 


James Carter Fox, ..... 


37 


Charles Lathrop Parsons, .... 


26 


Annabel Stetson, ..... 


18 


Mrs. Charlotte F. S. VaiU, .... 


9 



state of flliainc 


43 


matimha 




( Become members since October 22. 1904 ). 




State 


General 


Nos. Names. Addresses. 


Nos. 


54. FELLOWS, LUCIA IZF.I, I ,F, (RUSSELL), Orono, 


2364 


Mrs. George Emory Fellows. 




Elected 21 November, 1904. 




Eighth in descent from John Howland. 




Ninth in descent from John Tilley. 




55. PERKINS. JOHN CARROLL, D. D.. Portland. 


2368 


Elected 17 December, 1904. 




Ninth in descent from Myles Standish. 




53. WOODMAN, WALTER IRVING, 




Elected 21 November, 1904. St. Augustine, Fla.. 


2363 


Ninth in descent from Isaac Allerton. 





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